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http://reasoning.cs.ucla.edu/samiam/index.html
SamIam is a comprehensive tool for modeling and reasoning with Bayesian
networks, developed in Java by the Automated Reasoning Group of
Professor Adnan Darwiche at UCLA. Samiam includes two main components:
a graphical user interface and a reasoning engine. The graphical
interface allows users to develop Bayesian network models and to save
them in a variety of formats. The reasoning engine supports many tasks
including: classical inference; parameter estimation; time-space
tradeoffs; sensitivity analysis; and explanation-generation based on
MAP and MPE. [http://reasoning.cs.ucla.edu/samiam/index.html]
12:49:10 PM Google It!.
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© Copyright 2004 Bruce Landon.
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